To Take A Meal, Especially The Principal Or More Formal Meal Of The Day, Away From Home, As In A Hotel Or Restaurant: They Dine Out At Least Once A Week.

Room

As noun

A Portion Of Space Within A Building Or Other Structure, Separated By Walls Or Partitions From Other Parts: A Dining Room.

Lodgings Or Quarters, As In A House Or Building.

The Persons Present In A Room: The Whole Room Laughed.

Space Or Extent Of Space Occupied By Or Available For Something: The Desk Takes Up Too Much Room.

Opportunity Or Scope For Something: Room For Improvement; Room For Doubt.

Status Or A Station In Life Considered As A Place: He Fought For Room At The Top.

Capacity: Her Brain Had No Room For Trivia.

A Working Area Cut Between Pillars.

As verb (used without object)

To Occupy A Room Or Rooms; Lodge.

Table

As noun

An Article Of Furniture Consisting Of A Flat, Slablike Top Supported On One Or More Legs Or Other Supports: A Kitchen Table; An Operating Table; A Pool Table.

Such A Piece Of Furniture Specifically Used For Serving Food To Those Seated At It.

The Food Placed On A Table To Be Eaten: She Sets A Good Table.

A Group Of Persons At A Table, As For A Meal, Game, Or Business Transaction.

A Gaming Table.

A Flat Or Plane Surface; A Level Area.

A Tableland Or Plateau.

A Concise List Or Guide: The (table Of Contents) In The Front Of The Book Includes Chapter Names And Page Numbers.

An Arrangement Of Words, Numbers, Or Signs, Or Combinations Of Them, As In Parallel Columns, To Exhibit A Set Of Facts Or Relations In A Definite, Compact, And Comprehensive Form; A Synopsis Or Scheme.

The Constellation Mensa.

A Flat And Relatively Thin Piece Of Wood, Stone, Metal, Or Other Hard Substance, Especially One Artificially Shaped For A Particular Purpose.

A Smooth, Flat Board Or Slab On Which Inscriptions May Be Put.

The Inner Or Outer Hard Layer Or Any Of The Flat Bones Of The Skull.

A Sounding Board.

As verb (used with object) [ta·bled, ta·bling.]

To Place (a Card, Money, Etc.) On A Table.

To Enter In Or Form Into A Table Or List.

As adjective

Of, Relating To, Or For Use On A Table: A Table Lamp.

Suitable For Serving At A Table Or For Eating Or Drinking: Table Grapes.

As i

To Cause A Reversal Of An Existing Situation, Especially With Regard To Gaining The Upper Hand Over A Competitor, Rival, Antagonist, Etc.: Fortune Turned The Tables And We Won. We Turned The Tables On Them And Undersold Them By 50 Percent.

To Work As A Waiter Or Waitress: He Worked His Way Through College By Waiting Table.